Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1931 — Page 11

DEC. 7, 1931.

Charity Games Net $220,000 By f. hi ted press NEW YORK, Dee 7—Charity football games held Saturday added approximately $220,000 to the fund for unemployment relief. The New York university-Tennes-see game at Yankee stadium established the high mark fc.- the day with more than $66,500 profit after the paying of all expenses. Estimated profits from other games included: Yl* tournament US 009 Tech-Duoue:ne .30.000 New Jeriev hlah school tournev 15.000 •. Louis-Missouri 12.000 Bethlehem-AUentown high school*.. 10.000 Erasmus-Roosevelt high schools ... lO.uOO Kansas-Washburn 8.000 Utah-pregon state 7.000 Brooklyn Prep-Farmlngham 2.000 -Pin GossipBY LEFTY LEE holtman rolls perfect score Walter Holtman, rolling on the Pritchett ayeyg la a practice scries Sunday, reached the bowling ball of fame when he secured a perfect 300 count. Holtman found striking the easiest thing to do, his game following the perfect figure starting witn seven in a row for a record of nineteen consecutive strikes. Holtman is a member of the Thomas Restaurant team of die Pr.tchett League. Shaw led the Uptown five to a win over the Terre Haute Ice aid Fuel team, in '.heir special match at the Uptown alleys, when he finished with a brilliant 267 to total 694 and give his club the win by a margin of but four pins. 3,038 to 3,034. Rex Dawson had 622 for the winners while Lou Lauterbach and Larry Lota carried the burden for the visitor* with marks of 648 and 625. Fifty double* teams competed in the 400 doubles event on the Illinois alleys over the week-end, Kehl and Faust taking 'op honors with a total of 1,338. Wimberly and Faust were second with 1.328 and Samuels and Mose third on 1.317 High and iblcs game was rolled by E. Heckmu. and Bloan, who had 477, Otto and Wayne Jensen were the only members of the Jensen Recreation to hit the pins in form, Otto having 638 and Wavne 594, and as a result the Marotts *on the match with a total of ?• i? 2.833. Don .Johnson and Weisman had 610 and 600 for the winners, who were all consistent., their low being a 577 These teams will engage in a return match at Terre Haute. Jan. 2. Arch Heiss turned In a series of 691 to 'ake first place In the 190 singles sweepstakes at the Pritchett Recreation alleys oi er the week-end. Other prize winning marks were Gullette. 677: Tarrant. 669: and Renner. 659. More than 100 entrants competed In this event. Charlie Oeftering round the range on the Fountain Sauare alleys and led a field of 82 entrants with a total of 708. seventepn nins ahead of McKinnon, who finished second on 691. Other top scores were Haacsma. 664: Russell 656 Obergfell 654. and Thompson. 653. Anderson wop the snecial match from the Bargent A!I-8tars at the Delaware allevs. Both teams were travelworn, the match being delayrd one hour, and .he scoring was below the usual standard of either team The Schmitt Insurance team of the Pastime League handed the Capitol Ice. Universal League team, a trimming, taking Sunday’s series 2.768 to 2.663 and the match for the six gaiftes. 5.461 to 5,322. Hausman of the winners collected the only 600 count, having a score of 606. Dr. C. B. Chambers wanted to see 'f hts ladles team could get the wood, and picked up a team to roll the girls a special match. The gtrls convinced them, their sheet showing 2.342 to the Pick-ups' 2.145. Joe Falcaro convinced the world that he ftas <a better bowler than Joe Scribner of Detroit when he defeated him bv a margin of 99 3in their world championship sixtvaame match. Falcaro had 13.131. an average of better than 218 pins per game, and Scribner. 12.138. slightly better than 202 for an average. The Rough Notes League admit that other leagues are better, but claim they have the greatest bunch of fellows in this or any other town In their loop. Upon learning that the Indianapolis League Inlncd the Clothc-a-Child for Christmas lis.t the league of but six teams decided It, could also come In and take care of another poor kiddie. More power to vou. Rough Notes. The Rough Noles league nlav at the Delaware alleys tc ulted in a three-game win for Mobr Ditch.'ings over the Stars, and a two-game win for Hot Shots and Whams from the Alarms and Popeyes. Shenvarri had 546 lo top E. Rice by six pins for high honors. Della Harlan tried to slip in on the Clothe-a-Chtld move without this column finding it out. Delia decided to do her hit to add to the happiness during the Christmas season, and adopted a kiddie to care for. Casadv Fuel won three games from Gtesen Product, as Prirna Beverage, Truie and Klstner-Meece took two from Michaelis Builders. Markev Auto and Kirschner Auto, during the St. Philip No. 1 league nlav. Scores were below their usual standard. Faust leaning with a total of 606. The Mgrott Shoe Shop and Jess Pritchett girls are deadlocked for the lead in the Women's Social League, with a record of thirty wins in thirtv-six games. West Side Furniture in third place has won twenty-five and lost eleven. Lathrop leads the Individual list with an average of 175.

Basketball

G. tc J. Tire five-spurted in the last ten minutes of ulav to win the final contest of the earlv season tournev from the Meridian Heights Flashes Saturday night. 35 to 25. The Flashes held G. & J on the short end of the score for thirty minutes, but wilted as Hart and House led the Inst period attack. In the semi-finals G. tc J. defeated the East Tenth Triangles. 28 to 20. and Meridian Heights turned back Indianapolis Flashes. 37 to 28. Gold basketball* were presented to the following player* .named as members of the alletournament team: Forwards. Buck House (G. t J.). Arthur Reinking (Meridian Heights), Dick Huffbauer (East Tenth): centers. Harry Franke (Meridian Heights). Bill Hemline (Planner & Buchanan): euards. Forest Adams (G. At J.% Ward Montford (Meridian Heights). Carl Hart (G. & J.). Irvington Trojans will meet Indianapolis Engraving team Wednesday night in a Big Six League tilt. The teams are tied for first place and an exciting contest is expected. Other games will bring together Post Office and Western Electrics. Sixteenth division naval reserves and Seventeenth division naval reserves. All games will be Dlaved at Pennsy gym. The Castleton five defeated Broadway. 24 to 12. giving Castleton seven consecuitv* victories in the Central Avenue League. The team is undefeated in league action. Castleton will play the Lawrence Merchants at Lawrence high school gym Tuesdav night. Broadwav league girls will meet Lawrence M. E. gtrls in a cur-tain-raiser Two bands will be present. Proceeds of the Tuesday games will go to charity. Irvington Trojans desire a game for Fridav night at old Butler gvm. Call Bob Gladden, Irvington 3708. St. Paul nosed out Trinity. 30 to 26, and Zion thumped Ernmaus. 37 to 25. tn Lutheran Basketball Association battles at. St.. Paul hall Sunday. A large crowd witnessed the two thrilling battles. In a preliminan' encounter. Emmaus Juniors trounced Trinity Juniors. 33 to 13. The Banker-Insurance Leaeue teams will play fourth round games Tuesday night at the Hoosier Athletic Club gvm. The schedule follows: At 7:30. Reserve Loan vs. Fletcher Trust: at 8:30. Union Printers vs. Movnahan Apartments: at 9:30. Indiana National vs. Capital Paper. The league standing follows: r Union Printers 3 n IWOO Movnahan Apartments 3 0 1.000 Reserve Loan 2 1 .jjbi Capital Paper 1 - 333 Fletcher Trust 0 3 .000 Indiana National 0 3 .000 The Hablg Indians defeated the Taggart Bakers 23 to 15 The winners led at half Time Bto 6 L. Brandt. Schoen and Mercer were oustandine for the Indians. For games with Indians call Drexel 2958-M and ask for Bill. Results of last week’s games In the St. Joseph Junior League were as <?£:. Ruralton Bulldogs. 21. St. Catherines, Indianapolis Leaders, 29: East Side Zippers. 16 „ • Ramblers. 18: Woodsides. 13. Wvandotte Aces. 27: Oak Hill Tigers. 15. Schedule for next Thursday night follow*: . . „ Woodsides vs. Wyandotte Aces, at (.15. Ruralton Bulldogs vs Zippers, at 8:05. Ramblers vs. Oak Hill Tigers, at 8:55. St. Catherine's vs. Leaders, at 9:45. St. Patrick's swamped the Taggart Bakers Sunday at Pennsy gym. 31 to 10. Birch of the Saints, with fourteen points, was high scorer. Saints will meet Edgewood A C. Wednesday at Southport high school gym at 8:15. On next Sunday the Saints will take on the fast Real Silk Cafeteria squad at Pennsy gym. For games with St Patrick five write Prank Roth, 1230 Cottage avenue, or call Drexel 0116 IRISH FRO BEATS TILDEN Bv railed Press DETROIT, Dec. 7.—Albert Burke, Irish professional tennis star, upset Bill Tilden here Sunday night in an exciting flve-set match, 7-9, 1-6. •-3, 6-1, 7-S.

STOCK SHARES WEAKEN AFTER EARLY UPTURN Volume Slows Up as Gains Turn Into Losses at Noon. Average Stock Prices Average of thirty Industrials for Saturday 90 14, up 3.38 Average of twenty rails 40.38. up 1.79. Average of twenty utilities 36.68. up 1.20 Average of forty bonds 79.52. off .15. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—The stock market met substantial support earlier today, but toward noon prices suddenly went into reverse and the whole list softened and trading continued dull. Steel common touched 54%, but around noon it slipped back to 53 M, off 14 from the previous close. American Telephone, which sold at 131%, up 1v 4, lost nearly all its gain. New York Central dropped more than a point from its high. Heavy pressure converged on Standard Oil of New Jersey, which dropped to 40 T 4, off 1% from an earlier high of 37%. Other oil shares held about steady, unaffected by the drop in the leader. Auburn Auto was carried up to 127 'z, up 8 points, only to fall back to 1234. General Motors held around the previous close. 24 V despite estimates the company would show a loss of 12 cents to 15 cents a share in the final quarter. The general list followed the trend of the leading issues. The early rise was ascribed to short covering in advance of the convening of congress and the President’s message. There was no explanation offered for the decline which took place just before congress went into session . Bank Clearings INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Dec. 7 Clearings $2,395,000.00 Debits 5 231.000 00 CHICAGO STATEMENT Dec. 7 Clearings $41,700,000.00 Balances 2.800.000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Dec 7 Net balance for Dec. 4 $121,577,952.01 Expenditures 12,822.978.67 Customs recta, month to date 4,651,985.47 New York Bank Stocks (By Thomson tc McKinnon) —Dec. 5 Bid, Ask. Bankers 59 61 Brooklyn Trust 228 238 Central Hanover 141 145 Chase National 37% 39'/a Chatham Phoenix Natl 24 26 Chemical ,32 34 City National 48% 50 1 - Corn Exchange 72 75 Commercial 158 166 Continental 16% 183., Empire 25 27 First National 2,200 2,300 Guaranty 301 306 Irving 19% 207s Manhattan A- Cos 37% 39% Manufacturers .36% 38% New York Trust 89 92 Public .. . 21% 2.3% Net Changes Iff/ Lit Util Press NEW YORK, Dec.s.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: Up. Allied Chemical *;. 75% 2% American Can 65% 3 American Smelting 22% 1% American Telephone 130 3' . Auburn 119 3 4 9 r '. B’thlehem Steel 26% l Case 402% Consolidated Gas 68% 2% Du Pont .7 56% 2’Electric Power 15% i g International Telephone 11% % Kennecott 12% % Loew’s Inc 35 2 Lorillard 15% a. National Biscuit 42% 1% New York Central 32% 1% North American 37 1% Paramount 9% s 8 Pennsylvania R R 23% 1' s Public Service New Jersey...... 61 ’2 2 Radio 8% % Radio-Keith 1% % Sears Roebuck 38% 1% Stand Gas 35 2 Standard Oil New Jersey 32 % Union Carbide ! 33% 1% United Aircraft 13% 1% U S Steel 53% 2 ‘ Westinghouse Electric 33 2% Worthington Pump 25% 2% New York Curb Market ißv Thomson Sc McKinnon) —Dec. 7 .. . . H:00 11:00 Alum Cos of Am. 68 llnsull Ut . 10% Am Gas & Elec. 44 Midwest Ut...!. 9% Am Lt & Trac.. 24% Nat Inves * 2% Am Sup Pwr .. 5 Nia Hud Pwr 7% Ark Oas A. ... 2% Niles 9% Ass Gas Sc Elec 6 IPenroad 2% Can Marc I’, st R< , gis PaDe ri . 5% Cent Sts Elec... 2 Salt Creek 3% Cities Serv 6% std of Ind .... 18% C0rd..... 3% Un Gas A 2% Elec Bud A- Sh 16 lun Lt & Pwr... 9% Gen Avia 2%'Un Verde 4 Ford of Eng 5% ut Pwr B 3% Goldman Sachs 2 VUnited Fndrs.... 2% Hudson Bay ... 2%! Births Girls Newland and Gladvs McElfresh. 902 Buchanan. John and Rosalie Sweeney, Coleman hospital. Ernest and Juanita Porter, Coleman hospital. James and Carvlon Cahill. Coleman hospital. Forest and Amv King. Coleman hospital. William and Marie Bowman. 1208 Kappes. Samuel and Marie Ervin, 3118 West St. Ciair. Roland and Sunshine Martin. 737 North Lvnn. Joseph and Berneice Showers. 1714 East W r ashineton. Daniel and Maud Lee. 3168 West Olnev. Rilev and Pearl Foddrill. 4368 Audubon road. Raymond and Marv Sampson. 418 East Minnesota. George and Dora Mike. 1539 West Ohio. Samuel and Laura Scalf. Coleman hospital. Euclid and Eleanor Gaddv. Methodist hospital. Robert and Ruth Hadlev. Methodist hospital. Hariow and Thelma Gerrish. 164 South Traub. Frank and Jessie Bovd. Methodist hosDitftl. Bovs Earl and Phyllis Keeker. Coleman hos* pltal. George and Marie Julian. Ooleman hospital. Glenn and Bertha Cartwright. Coleman hospital. Charles and Helen Burns. Coleman hospital. Robert and Ruth Lukie. Coleman hospital. Raymond and Marv Simer. Coleman hospital. Robert and Ruth Murray. Coleman hospital. Guv and Marv Spradlin. Coleman hospital. Ravmon a two Laura Trester. Coleman hospital. Ralph and Margaret Shideler. Coleman hospital. Rav and Dorothv Hutchison, Coleman hospital. Charles and Julia Fossee. 542 Arbor. Curtis and Jennie Relford. 2017 Churchman. John and Margaret Mill. 1229 Orange Alonso and Sophronia Sevmour. 1715 Cornell. Rov and Effie Norris. 1335 South Tremont. John and Gladvs Fields. 546 Arbor. Earl and Sue Williams. 118 Wes: Tenth. Thomas and Neomt Mitchell. 2440 Ralston. John and Virginia Harison. Coleman hospital Thorpe and Isabel Wright. Methodist hospital. Henrv and June Caughlln Methodist hospital. Warren and Elisabeth Bobb. Methodist hospital. Harrv and Pearl Featheringill Methodist hospital,, John Alberta Cross. 501 North Denny. ’

New York Stocks (Bv Thomson A- McKinnon

—Dec. 7 Railroads — Prev. Hich Low. 11 00 clo^v. Atchison 96% 95 96% 96% At! Coast Line 39% Balt ik 0hi0... 25% 24% 25% 24% Che.ta & Ohio. 30% 30% 30-* .30% Chesa Corn. 22% 22% 22% 72% Chi Grt West ... 3% 3 Chi N West. . . 3% 8% 8% 8% c r i & p n 11% n n Del LAW 22% Del A- Hudson. 80% 79% 89% 81% Erie 8% 8% Great Northern. 23 22% 23 22% Illinois Central.. 12% 12% 12% 13 Kan Citv So ... ••• 1?, Lou Sc Nash. . 27 25% 2. 25% M K & T 6% 8% Mo Pacific .. 19% 10% Mo Pacific Dfd , *3% 24 N Y Centra: 33 2 32*, 32% 32' Nickel Plate •• ••• NYNH &H. 27% 28% 27 2,-* Knr Pacific .. . ... 19 19- . Norfolk tc West 133% 132% 133% 132 Pennsylvania .. 23 1 22% 23% 23 a Reading 43% 43 43% 43 Seaboard Air L ••• Si Pacific 37% 36 37% 36 Southern Rv 10 * 19 2 St. Paul • 2% 2 St Paul pfd 4 3% 3% 3% St L Sc S F 5 4% 5 4% Union Pacific... 84% 83-v. 84% 82% Wabash 1% 1% 1% J% W Maryland .... 7% 7 7 7 Equipments— „ . Am Car tc Fdy 9 ® Am Locomotive • Am Steel Fd. .. 7% 7 7 7 Am Airbrake S 20 19 a On Am Tank 39 J 9 General Elec... 28% 27% 28 27% Cea Ry ■■ 8 7. ma Loco • • I 5 • Pullman ... * sVcstingh Airb .. 17 16% 16% 16% Westingh Elec... 33% 32% 33% 33 Firestone 14 137a 14 14 Goodrich •- •••„ ,jj% Goodyear ...... 18 17% 17% 19% Kelly Sprgfld - : 1% U S Rubber 5 4% Auburn 1241a 118 123%, Chrysler 14% 14% 14% 14_a Gardner % „% Graham Paige .. 3’a 3% 3% 3% General Motors. 24% 23% 24% 24 3 Hudson 11% 1U asst:: ::: 18* i|C Na a sh ,on ..:::::::: m, 'n% 'n% n% Packard ••• 4 ** 4 ■* ftco .• • 4 •• • Studebaker 14% 13% 14% 13% Yellow Truck 4 4 Motor Access— Rendix Aviation. 19% 13% 19% 19% Borg Warner .. 12% 12% 12% ... Briggs 10% 10 10 10 Budd Wheel . • • • •• 4% Eaton 8% 8% 8% ... El Storage B ... 33% Hayes Body 1% Houda 3% Motor Wheel 7 6% Sparks VJ ... 3% 3% Stewart Warner. . .. ■• ... 6% Timkin Roll .... 22% 22 22% 21% Mining— Am Metals . 5% 8% Am Smelt 24% 22% 23 Vs 22 % Anaconda Cop.. 13% 12% 13% 13 Cal & Hecla 3% Cerro de Pasco 14% 13% 14% 13% Dome Mines 8% Freeport Texas 17% 17% 177* 17% Granby Corp.. . 6% Gt Nor Ore 14 14 Va Int Nickel 8% 3% 8% 8% Kennecott Cop ~12 Va 11% 12 12% Miami Copper 3% Nev Cons 57 5% Texas Gul Sul.. 25% 25% 25% 25 U S Smelt 17 16 Vi oi,s — Amerada ~ ... ... 15 % Am Republic ... .... * Atl Refining.. . 11% 11% 11% 11% Barnsdall 5% 5% 5% 5% Houston 4'/a 4% Ohio Oil 234 Mex Bbd ... 7Vs Mid Conti f*/• ■ ■■, Phillips 6 5% 6 6 Pr Oil & Gas Pure Oil 574 5% Roval Dutch . ••• l?/ 8 Shell Un 474 ♦** 4.8 Bkellv .. . ... 5Va 3% Standard of Cal 30% 30% 30% 30% Standard ot N J 31% 31% 31/4 32 Soc Vac J 174 }l% 13* 11% Texas Cos 17 18,5 J 2,, 4 Union Oil 15V* 15U 15 * Am*Ro!rMills... 17% 11% Bethlehem .... 27*'a 26m 2i 8 26,8 Bvers A M 1674 15% 1® . ** ■'* Colo Fuel 8 3 ' 4 -Ai, Ciuc Steel £L 2 Inland 26 McKeesport Tin 55 53% 54% 54 Repub I & 5... 6/4 6 t ®% ® U S Steel 54% 53 54 . t 53 8 Vanadium 17 16 16/a lb Youngst S tc W ■■■ Youngst S & T .. ••• •• • 20 Tobaccos— . fin A Tob A (newl .. ••• g® A Tob B (new I 83 82 83 82 Lig A- Myrs (B! ... ... 51 51^ Lorillard I- 3 '* < 15* 15 4 Reynolds T0b..., 37% 36 s 3i/s 36 a Tob Pr A ? Tob Pi 33 Utilities— - 3/ Abitibi • • f- 4 Adams Exp 5 4% 4V, 4-4 Am For Pwr 10% 9% 10 9 j Am Pwr & Li... 17 3 4 17 s * 17% 17 AT&T ...131% 128% 130 , 4 130 Col Gas & E 1.:.. 20% 19% 20% 19% com A' SOU 4% 4% 4% 4^B El Pwr &Li 16% 15% 16'% 15 .a Gen Gas A 2 8 liltl TANARUS& T ••• U n 11 j Natl Pwr &'LI... 1474 14% 14% 14'a No Amer Cos ... 38% 36% 38 4 37 i*ac Gas & El 36 3a a ”ub Ser NJ . 62% 61 % 62% 61% So Cal Edison 33% 33 S-d C. A- El 35%. 35 35% 35 TTnitcd Corp ... 11 ** 11U H 54 m Pwr tr LA .. 11% 11 11% 11% W'PSt Union . 49% 4874 40 46% Shinning— Am Inti Corp 774 B 's N Y Ship 4 ... United Fruit 26 25% Armour A % 1% Cal Pkg ••• 10% Can Dry 16% 16% 16% 16%/ coe* col* in 115% iifi% ir; cont Baking A.. 7 6% 7 , i Corn Prod 467* 46 46% 4674 , 'udahv Pkg 34 34 Gen Foods 36% 35% 367$ 34a Grand Union 9% Jewel Tea ... 34 Kvoger •■ • 18, I<% Nit Biscuit 43% 43 43% Pillsburv , 23 Pun tv Bak . . 157'* 14% 141's 14% Safewav St 50 49 50 50 Std Brands . .. 14% 14%, 14% 14% Druer— Cotv Inc 374 3% Lambert Cos .... 55 53% 55 5374 Lehn Sc Fink .. 21Va 21 2174 . Industrials— Am Radiator ... 8 774 8 774 Gen Asphalt .... 14% 14 14% Otis Elev 22% .. . 22% 22% Indus Clients — Allied Chem .... 77% 74% 76% 75% Com Solv 10 974 10 974 Union Carb 34% 33 34 33% U S Ind Alco ... 32% 31% 31% 31% Retail Stores— Assoc Drv Gds.. .. ... 87* 8% rcresge S S 19% 19% 1974 1 9*l! Mav D Store 21 21% Mont Ward 10 9% 10 974 miT J C 32 3174 31% 30% Sehulte Ret St 4 Sears Roe 39% 36% 39% 38‘i Woolworth 47% 47 47 4674 Amusrments— Bruns 8a1ke....' 4% Col Graph 374 3 % 3% 3% Fastman Kod .. 96% 96% 96% 94% Fox Film iAt 4V* 4 4% 3% Grigsbv Grunow 1% 1% 1% 1% Loews Inc 35’, 34% 35% 35 Param Fam 10% 9% 10% 9% Radio Corp .... 674 6 % 674 6 R-K-O 1% 1% 17* 1% Warner Bros 3% 33% 374 Miscellaneous— Citv Ice * Fu 29% Congoleum ... 9H Am Can 66% 64% 66% 657* Cent Can .... 37 36% 36%'s 36% Curtiss Wr I*4 1% Gillete S R.... 14’* 13% 14% 13% Real Silk , 2% 2% Un Aircraft .... 14% 13% '13% 13% Int Harv 28%. 27% 2874 27% J I Case 4274 39% 4274 40 In the Cotton Markets —Dec. 5 CHICAGO High. Lou. Close. January 6.18 6.14 6.18 March 6.38 6.31 6.36 May 6.52 6.46 6.52 July 6.67- 6.63 667 October 6 91 8.88 6 91 December 6.12 6.12 6.12 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 6.08 6.01 6.05 March 6.27 6.18 6.23 Mav 6.43 6.37 6.41 Julv 6.60 §.53 6.57 October 6.87 s.M 6.83 December 6.02 5.96 5.99 NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. January 6.08 6.03 6.08 March 6.26 6 21 6.26 May 6 44 6.38 6.43 Julr 6.59 6.53 6.57 October 6.83 6.78 6.82 December 6.02 5.98 6.02 In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Northwest wind, 15 miles an hour: temperature, 32; barometric pressure. 30.41 at sea level; ceiling, clear, unlimited: visibility. 15 miles; field, goodBandit Trio Strips Victim By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 7.—When three bandits found Tom Lee had only 89 cents, they dragged him in an alley and divested him of every scrap of clothing he had. Lee fled up the alley two blocks to his home. The temperature wa* slightly below freezing.

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PORKERS SELL UP AS WEEK'S TRADE BEGINS Dullness Features Most All Cattle Classes; Sheep Unchanged. Strength was evidenced by all classes in the hog market at city yards today, prices moving up 10 cents generally. The bulk, 100 to 300 pounds, sold for $4.20 tc $4.35; early top holding at 54.35. Receipts were estimated at 8,000; holdovers were 39 Slaughter classes were exceedingly slow in the cattle market, trade not fully developed. Receipts were 400. Vealers held steady at $7.50 down. Calves receipts were 300. Sheep and lambs were around steady, the bulk of better grade lambs selling for $5.75 to $6. Receipts were 1,800. Higher asking prices on hogs retarded trade in Chicago. A few early bids were around 10 to 15 cents above Friday’s average with asking 25 cents up; 200 to 240pound bid $4.35 to $4.40; best held upward to $4.50 and above. Receipts were 65,000, including 48,000 direct; holdovers were 2,000. Cattle receipts were 17,000, calves 3.000; market, steady. Sheep 25.000; steady. HOGS Nov. Bulk. EarlvToo Receipts. 30 $4.50(0 4.65 $4 55 8.000 Dec. 1. 4.3547 4 50 4.50 10.000 2. 4 304 x 4.45 4.45 8.000 3 4.354; 4.50 4.50 7.000 4. 4.30® 4.35 4.35 8.000 5. 4.1047 4.25 4.25 2.500 7. 4.20(H) 4.35 4 35 8.000 Receipts. 8.000: market, hiehcr. (140-160i Good and choice ....* 4.35 —Lisht Liehts—-(l6o-180) Good and choice 4.35 —Lieht Weights—-(lßo-200) Good and choice.,. 4.35 (200-220) Medium and g00d... 4.30 —Medium Weights—-(22o-250) Good and choice.... 4.25® 4.30 (250-290) Medium and good ... 4.20 —Heavy Weights—-(29o-350) Good and choice 4.15® 4.20 —Packing Sows (350-5001 Medium and good. , 3.25® 4.00 (100-1301 Slaughter oigs 4.35 CATTLE (SLAUGHTER CLASS) Receipts, 400: market, steady. —Steers— Good and choice $ 7.254511.00 Common and medium 3.50® 7.25 iT.IOO-1.500) Good and choice [email protected] Common and medium 5.00@ 7.25 —Heifers—-(soo-850) Good and choice 6.00® 9.00 Common and medium 3.00® 6.00 —Cows— Gooc, and choice 3.5045 5.00 Medium 2.75® 3.50 Cull and common 1.50® 2.75 —Bulls (yearlings excluded)— Good and choice beefs 3.25® 4.25 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.00@ 3.25 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 300: market, steady. —Vealers— Good and choice $ 6.50@ 7.00 Medium 4.50® 6.50 Cull and common 2.50® 4.50 —Calves— Good and choice 4.50® 6.50 Common and medium 2.50® 4.50 —Stockers and Feeder Steers— Good and choice 4.25® 5.25 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 (800-1.500) Good and choice 4.25® 6.25 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,800; market, steady. Good and choice $ 5.75fii 6.25 Common and medium 3.50® 5.75 Ewes, medium and choice 1.25® 2.50 Cull and common 50® 1.25 Oth’er Livestock By United J'ress CHICAGO. Dec. 7. —Hogs—Receipts, 70,000, including 48,000 direct; active 10® 20c higner; pigs slow; 170-280 lbs., $4.35® 4.45; lop, $4.4 j; 140-160 lbs., $4.10®4.3a; few pigs, [email protected]; packing sows, $3.80® 4; light lights, 14P-160 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; light weight 160-200 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice, $4.30 @4.45; heavy weights, $250-350 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; packing sows 275500 lbs., medium and good, $3.75@4; slaughter pigs 100-130 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, 17,000; calves, 3.000; largely steer run, bulk being short feds; fully steady on better grade weighty steers and long yearlings, slow on others; early top. $11.10; bulk, $6.50® 9; she stock mostly steady; slaughter cattle and vealers; steers 600-SOO lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; 900-1,100 lbs. good and choice, [email protected]: 1,100-1,300 lbs., good and choice, $7.50® 12.50; 1,300-1,600 lbs., good and choice, 7.50® 12.50: 600-1,300 lbs., common and medium. [email protected]: heifers, 550-850 lbs., good and choice, $6 9%0; common and medium, s3@6; cows, goou and choice, $3.50@5; common and medium, $2.50® 3.50; low cutter and cutter [email protected]; bulls yearlings excluded good and choice beef s4® 4.7a; cutter to medium. [email protected]; vealers milk fed, good and choice, $547 6.75: medium, $3.50@5; cull and common, [email protected]; Stocker arid feeder cattle: steers. 500-1,050-lb. good and choice, $5456.50; common and medium, $3.50@5. Sheep—Receipts, 25,000; mostly steady with Friday; packers resisting higher asking prices; few good and choic? lambs. $5.50@6; best held above. $6.10choice fed western ewes. $3; slaughter sheep and lambs; lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice. [email protected]; medium, $4.50® 5.35: all weights common. $3.504i'4.50; ewes 90-150 lbs. medium to choice. $1.50473; all weights cull and common. *1.25472; feeding lambs 50-75 lbs., good and choice. $4.50@5. By United Press a CINCINNATI. Dec. 7.—Hogs—Receipts, 4.000: held over none: moderately active, generally 15® 25c higher: weights above 210 lbs. very uneven: better grade, 130-230 lbs . $4 5 0474.65; mostly $4.65 on around 210 lbs. down: 230-275 lbs.. $4.25 474.50; sows steady to strong; bulk $3.25@3 50. Cattle—Receipts. 1.700; calves. 300; few opening sales steers and heifers, steady to weak; later trade dull with bids lower; ohter ciases about steady; early sales, common and medium steers and heifers. s4@6: some better finished yearlings, $6.50 @7.50: beef cows. $3.25473.50; low cutter and cutter cows fully steady; bulk. 2(33: bulls. $4 down: vealers steady: good and choice. $6.50477.50: lower erades draggy. $6 down. Sheep—Receipts. 350: slow, about steady; bulk of lambs, common and medium grades. $447 55 0: a few better finished kind. *5 7547 6: best quotable. $6.25; aged ewes, $1.50 down. By Times Spceinl LOUISVILLE. Dec. 7.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.600: 15c higher: 175-240 lbs., $4.40: 240300 lbs.. $4.10: 300 lbs. up. $3.50: 75 lbs. down, $4: packing sows. [email protected]; stags, $2.25. Cattle—Receipts. 1.000: slow, earlv sales weak to unevenly lower! early bulk best beef steers and heifers, [email protected]: slaughter cows and bulls. $3.50 down; few light stockers. *5 Calves—Receipts, 500; steady: best vealers. $6: medium, $3,504* 4.50: throwouts, $3.50 down. Sheep an*i lambs--Receipts. 200: steady; top lambs. $6: buck lambs, $5; throwouts. $3 down: fat ewes. $2 down. Saturday and Sunday shipments: Cattle. 26: calves, 174; hogs none, and sheep, none. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. Dec. 7—Hogs—Receipts, 16.500: market, strong to 10c higher: top. $4.40: bulk. 140-270 lbs.. $4.25(3 4 40: _ 100-140 ]bs.. $3.7 5 474 35; sows. $3.50 473.75. Cattle—Receipts. 4,500; calves, receipts. 1.500; market slow: a few steers around steady at $6.2536.75; small lots mixea yearlings and heifers, steadv to butchers; opening sales cows about steadv; medium bulls steady at $3.50: vealers. 25c a * *7.50, with few sales steady at $7.25 Sheep—Receipts. 1.800; market steady; bulk lambs. *5.25475.50: top to citv butchers, $5.75; throwouts. $3.50474; fat ewes, $2.50 down: lambs, 90 lbs. down, good and choice. *5476: medium. $4.25475; all weights common. $3.25474.25; ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. $1472.50; all weights, cull and common, [email protected]. Bn United Press i A f^ Y , F - TTE ' Ind - Dec. 7.—Hogs—Mar£et. 10® 15c lower: 160-180 lbs.. $4.15: 180.00 lbs.. *4.10: 200-225 lbs,. *4.05: 225-250 $ Vk 25 °- 275 lb* • 53.90: 275-300 lbs.. iL 9 °i 3 ?2' 335 . Ibs " * 3 - 75: 130-160 lbs., $4; iftg Mn: *•* Chicago Stocks Opening (By James T. Hamill <fe Cos ) —Dec.7— As so Tel Util... 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National Candy Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents on common stock, payable Jan. 1, of record Dec. 12. American Power and Light in twelve months ended Sept. 30. earned $2.42 on 2,950,938 common shares, against $4.10 on 2.581.685 common shares in previous twelve months. Allegheny & Western Railway Company declared the regular semi-annual dividend of $3 on common stock, payable Jan. 1, of record Dec. 20. National Tea Company in four weeks ended Nov. 28. sales amounted to $2,435,888. against *2.698.557 in same period of 1930: eleven months $28,735,723, against $31,313,202. Universal Leaf Tobacco Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 75 cents on common stock, payable reb. 1, of record Jan. 19. Stocks of crude rubber in Ix>ndon on Dec. 5 totaled 72,904 tons, a decrease of 30(3 from preceding week: Liverpool stocks 56,901, an increase of 535. New York cables opened in London at 3.3750: Paris, checks, 83.50: Amsterdam, 8 125; Italy. 64.55. and Berlin, 14,25. Daily average crude oil output in east Texas field in week ended Dec, 4 was 402.232 barrels Youngstown Sheet and Tube advances prices on all wire products to $1 a ton for first quarter 1932 delivery. St. Louis Southwestern fourth week November gross amounted to *430,500. against $410,504 in like week of 1930. For November last year $1,434,700. against $1,408.544; from Jan. 1 to Nov. 30, gross *16.627.445. against $20,449,440 in similar period of previous year. . October production of boots and shoes in United States totaled 25.330.584 pairs, against 31,293,265 in September and 27.731,295 in October. 1930: ten months’ outfmt 278.115.868 pairs, against 268.091,068 n period of 1930. Stock of lead at refineries and smelters in United States amounted to 21t,017 short tons on Nov. 1, against 202,563 on Oct. 1 and 141,856 on Nov. 1, 1930. City Stores Company and subsidiaries ended Oct. 31, net loss $633,685 after reserves for depreciation contingencies and deductions of minority stockholders interests, against net profit of $726,978 equal after dividend requirements on $3 50 class A stock to 47 cents a share on 1,067.941 shares of common in first nine months of previous fiscal year; for quarter ended Oct. 31, net loss $308,417 against net profit of $415,174 equal to 32 cents a common share in like quarter of 1930

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Eggs (country run)—Loss off delivered in Indianapolis. 22c; henery duality No. 1. 25c; No. 2 15c. Pouitry ‘(buying prices)—Hens weighing 5 ibs. or over. 16c: under 5 lbs.. 15c; Leghorn hens. 11c; broilers, full feathered. 3V 2 lbs. and up. 13c; bareback, lie; Leghorn broilers, lie; spring chickens. 4% lbs. and ud, 14c; under. 13c; old cocks. 7@Bc; ducks. lull feathered. 9c; geese, 6e. These prices are for No. 1 top quality auoted by Kingan & Cos. Butter (wholesale)—No. 1. 30@31c: No 2. 28029 c. Butterfat —29c. Cheese (wholesale selling price per fiound) —American loaf, 23%c; pimento oaf. 25%c; Wisconsin firsts. 19c: Longhorns. 19c: New York limberger. 30c. By United. Press NEW YORK. Dec. 7.—Potatoes—Market, steady: Long Island. 85c®52.15 barrel; New Jersey. $1.25® 1.50 basket; southern, [email protected] barrel; Idaho. $202.40 sack; Bermuda, ss@9 barrel; Maine, $1.5001.90 barrel; Canada, $1.4001.50 barrel. Sweet potatoes—Market, steady; Jersey baskets, 50c®$l 25; southern baskets, 35®65c; southern barrels, [email protected]. Flour —Market, dull: spring patents, [email protected]. Pork— Market, quiet; mess. $19.50. Dressed poultry—Market, steady; turkeys, 21®33c; chickens, 16038c;* fowls. 10026 c; broilers, 16@30c; capons. 20®28c; ducks. 13 0 20c; Long Island ducks. 19c. Live poultrv Market, quiet; geese. 16017 c; ducks. 13® 21c; fowls, 15®25c; turkevs. 15 0 30c; roosters. 12013 c; chickens. 140 23c: broilers, 15@27c: capons, 2Oo>3i!c. Cheese Market, steady: state whole milk, fancy to special, 13%@14c; Young Americas, 14’a© 15c. By United Press CLEVELAND, Dec. 7.—Butter—Extras, 33%c; Standards, 31 %c. Eggs--Extras, 29c; firsts, 25c: market, firm. Poultry— Heavy fowls, 20@22c; medium. 180 19c: leghorn, 16018 c; heavv broilers, 16018 c: Leghorn broilers. 13015 c; ducks. 15 0 20c; old cocks, 12014 c; geese, 13c: young turkeys. 26c: market, steady. Potatoes—Ohio, 500 55c per bushel sack: Maine Green Mountain, mostly sl.lO per 100-lb. sackIdaho bakers. $2 0 2.25 per 100-lb. sack. By United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 7. Eggs Market, steady; receipts. 2.520 cases; extra firsts, 25®j26c: firsts, 24c; current receipts. 20*/ 22c; seconds. 16c. Butter—Market steadyreceipts. 6,695 tubs; extras. 29%c; extra firsts, 27% 028 c; firsts. 25%026%e: seconds, 24@24%c; standards, 27%c. Poultry —Market, steady; receipts. 1 car; fowls, springers, 15%©16c; Leghorns, 12%c; ducks, 13016%c; geese, 12c; turkeys. 16020 c; roosters, 10%c; Leghorn broilers, 13c. Cheese—Twins, 13(//13%c; Young Americas, 13%®13%c. PotatoesOn track, 295; arrivals. 159; shipments. 701; -market, about steady; Wisconsin Round Whites, 80085 c; Minnesota and North Dakota Cobblers, 80(&85c; Idaho Russets, $1.5001.60; Nebraska Triumphs, $10501.15; Colorado McClures, $1.40. CINCINNATI. 0.. Dec. 7.—Butter, steadv: creamery in tub lots, according to score. 24@28c; common score discounted. 2®3c packing stock No. 1. 20c; No. 2. 15c: No. 3. 8®10c: butterfat. 24026 c. Eggs—Steadv; cases included: extra firsts. 29c: firsts 24cseconds. 20c; nearbv ungraded. 28c. Live ooultrv—Thin and coarse stock .sells only at heavy discount: fowls. 5 ibs. and over. 19c: 4 ibs. and over. 16c: 3 lbs. and ovpr. 14c: Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over. 13c; roosters. 10c: broilers, colored. 1 lb. and over. 19c; 1% lbs. and over. 19c; 2 lbs. and over 19c; fryers. 3 lbs. and over. 18c: Dartlv feathered. 10c: Leghorn broilers. 1 lbs. and over. 16c: 1% lbs. and over. 16c: 2 lbs. and over. 15c: Leghorn stags. 12c: black springers. 10c: roasting chickens. 4 lbs. and over. 17c: ducks, under 3 ibs., sell at liberal concessions: duck white. 4 lbs. and over. 17c; under 4 lbs.. 14c; colored. 4 lbs. and over. 17c; under 4 lbs.. 14c; capons. 8 lbs. and over. 25c: under 8 lbs.. 17c: slips. 15c; spring guineas. 1% lbs., arid over. 15c; 2 lbs. and over. 20c; guineas, old. 10c; turkevs. o. 1 hens. 8 lbs. and over. 25c; voung Toms No. 1. over 10 lbs., 25c: No. 1. old Toms. 21c: voung Toms, over 15 lbs.. 23c: crooked breasted. 18c; No. 2 18c; hen turkevs. under 8 lbs. and Toms under 10 lbs. sell at liberal concessions. Deaths William Moreland. 72. Belt railway crossing, accidental. Laura E. McKay. 82, Long hospital, chronic myocarditis. Rex Johnson, 35, Long hospital, septicaemia James Gupton, 77. 1338 East Market, acute dilatation of heart. Bailie Floard. 43, 732 Roanoke, pulmonary tuberculosis. Florence Schaler, 24, Methodist hospital, Septicaemia. Otto W. Gin*, 57, city hospital, diabetes mellitus. George W. Lambert, 69, 905 Greer, lung infection. Frank J. Smock, 61. Methodist hospital, septicaemia. Emma Rosenberg. 66, 1110 North Arsenal, cerebral hemorrhage. William R. Bess, 38. 1210 North Oxford, sarcoma. Ottiellie Frances Widdop, 62, Methodist hospital, pulmonary edema. Harry P. Smith. 70. 2531 Tyron drive, chronic myocarditis. Frederick Eugene Murllen, 28. 1152 Churchman, influenza. Lydia M. Shearer, 46, South Belmont, uremia. Faye Murphy Hollsapple, 25, Long hospital, peritonitis. Lloyd Underwood, 3, eity hospital, cerebro spinal meningitis. Glenn Overmever. 42, 1164 North Belle Vieu, angina pectoris. John Michael Kearney, 45. 1538 West Vermont, pulmonary tuberculosis. Bernice A. Park. 26, city hospital, chronic myocarditis. Virginia M. Lawhorn. 43. city hospital, chronic myocarditis. William Gilbert Isgrigg, 57, 2507 East Eighteenth, chronic nephriUs. Charles Hofer, 73. city hospital, acute dilatation of heart.

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GRAIN FUTURES SHOW UNEVEN PRICEAGTIONS Weakness at Liverpool Is Bearish Influence at Opening. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Pre** Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Doc. 7.—Weakness at Liverpool gave wheat a minor fractional .downturn m the Board of Trade opened today. There was scattered selling at the start with little support in evidence. The English market was easy on a lack of demand, disregarding the millionbushel decrease in world shipments, largely resulting from lower American exports. Trade was light at the start, composed mainly of over-the-week-end selling orders. Corn eased with wheat, but more unevenly, March showing resistance. Oats was weak with other grains. At th(*opening wheat was % to *4 cent lower; corn was % to \ cent lower, and oats % to •% cent down. Provisions were slow and steady. Liverpool was higher, but not a* strong as expected, and allowing for the decline in sterling, showed a net loss of % to 1 cent at mid-after-noon. Thp world wheat production of thirty-nine countries as estimated by the department of agriculture is 3.283.615.000 bushels, against 3.401,549.000 bushels last year. Corn is taking its cue from wheat and thp trend in stocks. Another depressing factor is the low price of hoes. Disappearance of oats has been largely through industries and feeding, avS evidenced in the slow decline in stocks at leading markets.

Chicago Grain Range

—Dec 7 WHEAT- p r , r .. _ High x,ow 11. no. closel “ ar .57% .58% .57 57 V 58% .58% J,l,v .57% .57 57% 57% CORN— Mar .39% .39% .39% ,39% Mav <l% .41 % .41** 41% Julv 43% 42’, 43% 43% OATS— Mav .27 26% .27 .26% July .26 % .28% 26% 26 RYE— Mar Mav *6% 46% .46% .46% LARD—m" 587 585 May 610 810 By Times Special CHICAGO. Dec 7.--Cariots: Wheat *• com. 131; oats, 12: rye, 0. and barley, 6 By United Press w^ H J 1 5 % Ca i h stain close: Wheat—No. 1 red, 59c: No. 3 red 58’,rNo. 1 hard. 59%059%r. Corn —New No’ 2 vellow. 38 0 38%c: No. 3 veliow. 38%®38c; No. 4 vellow. 35%037c: No. 1 white. 38%c 3 „ whl . te - 37038 c. Oats—No. 2 wnife. 2ic: No. 3 white. 25035%r. Rve—None. Ba * r if^Tc°® Sßc - Timothy—s4® 4 25. Clover —l6. By Times Special , 5 —Primary receipt: Wheat. 482.000 against 451.000; corn. 555,124 -°OO. oats. 14 . 000 aßßlnst , Shipments—Wheat. 370 000 against '• corn - 299.000 against 320.000; oats. 102.000 against 221.000 By f 'liited Press TOLEDO. Dec. s.—Cash grain close: Elevator prices—Wheat--No 2 red. 63 0 64c.. Corn—No. 2 vellow. 41'%% 42 %c. Oats—No. 2 white. 29%@30%c: old oats, premium. 3to 4 cents Rve—No. 2. 53c. Grain—On track. 28%c rate. Wheat—No. 2 red. 58® 58%c: No. 1 red. lc premium. Corn—No. 2 vellow. 36037 c; No. 3 vellow. 34®35%a. ?, a , ts r“. No - 2 white. 26%028c: No. 3 white. 25% 0 27c. Old oats, premium. 3 to 4. Clover—Prime. $9: February. $9.35: March. $9.50 Alsike—Cash. *8.50: February $9: March ,$9.10. Butter—Fancy creamery. 33 ®33ce. Eggs—Current receipts. 250 27c. Hay—Timothy per cwt.. SI.OO Indianapolis Stocks —Dec. 7 American Cent Life Ins Cos. .l,05(? l<1 ’ J** 1 * Belt R R 8 Yds Cos com 28 33 Belt R R Sc Yds Cos pfd 50 55 Bobbs-Merrill Cos 10 Central ind Power Cos pfd 7% 60 70 Circle Theater Cos com 7% ... 91 Citizens Gas Cos com 10% ... 22% Citizens Gas Cos pfd 5%.... 95 ioo Commonwealth Loan Cos 8%...101 Commonwealth Loan Cos 7%.. 97 lot Hook Drue com 9 Indiana Hotel Cos Clavpool. 105 Ind Hotel Cos Dfd 6% 100% . . Tndpls Gas Com 8% . 55 60 •Indpls Pwr Lt Cos pfd 91 97 Indpls P Wei Ln Assn cm 8%. 50 Indpls Water Cos pfd 100 103 Pub Servos Ind 7% 73 87 Pub Servos Ind 8% 55 65 Metro Loan Cos 8% 101% No Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 6% .. ... No Ind P Serv Cos pfd 5%% No Ind P Serv Cos ofd 7% 97 Progress J 6% E Raugh tc S Fert Cos Dfd 6% 47 Shareholders Invest Cos ... Ter Haute Electric Cos pfd 6<% 88 ... Union Title Cos com B*4 10 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd.. 57% ... Van Camp Prod Cos 2d pfd Backstay Welt Cos com ..14 Ind Pipe Line Cos 8 9 Link Belt com 19 21 Lvnrh Glass Machine o com.. 13% 15% Noblitt Sparks Industrials Inc. 15 18 Perfect Circle Cos com 27 29 Real Silk Hosiery Mills Inc ... 2 4 Real Silk Hosiery Mills pfd. 16 20 Standard Oil Cos (Indiana) ~. 18 19% Ross Gear 18 SO Nat! Title 8% 4 J P Adams Manufacturing Cos 12 14 •Ex-Dividend. BONDS Belt R R Sc Btky Yds Cos 4s . 90 Central Ind Pr Cos 6s 64 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 94 99 Citizens Stret Railroad 5s 23 Home T St T of Ft. Wavne 6a 99 Indpls Power and Light Cos 5s 55 97 Indiana Service 6s 65 67 Ind Railway tc Light Cos 55... 85 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 94% 95% Indpls Street Rvs 4s 16 Indpls Trac Terminal Cos 55... 51 Indpls Water Cos 5%s ’53 ...100 104 Indpls Water Cos 5%s ’54 100 104 Indpls Union 5s 95 98 Tndpls Wa Cos Ist lien ref 55.. 90 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 95 Interstate Pub Serv Cos 4%5. . 77 7p Interstate Pub Serv 5s 93 9ft Interstate Pub 8 Cos IB) 6%5.. No Ind Pub Serv Cos 91 93 Terre H T Sc L 3s —SALES— Indpls Pr & Lt Cos pfd s%et. 10 h at 9! Ter Haute Electric Cos pfd 10 sh. 90 Public Service of Ind. 7%. 10 sh at 73 Local Wagon Wheat City grain elevators are paying 48c for wbea 2 t ied wheat and <3c No 2 hard RAW SUGAR PRICES —Dec. 5 High. Low. Close. 3ulv 1.31 1.17 12! 52225" 337 1.23 127 December 1.08 107 1.08 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Dec. 5 High. Low. Close. January 542 542 542 March 5.58 558 558 May 573 565 572 3uly 5.82 530 582 Sepembcr 5.93 5 88 sjg